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Robert "Bob" BRENNAN

FRANKLIN, Tennessee

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American Cancer Society

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BRENNAN, Robert "Bob" Grandiose; in one word this is Robert "Bob" Brennan. Born March 29th 1942 in Titletown, USA; Green Bay, WI. Became an Angel April 16, 2011. This wild, fun loving, life long Packer enthusiast of an Irishman was always the" life of the party." Adjectives were words used to...

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Bob was a very unique and fun loving party thrower.
I miss his humor and knowledge.

Dear Rob, Patrick, Kelly, and Pat,

Your loyalty and love of your dad,
Rob, your uncle, Patrick and Kelly, and your dear friend, Pat, is touching. Each of you have had to struggle through his illness with him, and you have nursed and comforted him galliantly. You have many memories that will, hopefully, nurture you through this very difficult time.

Bob was indeed one of a kind. He had a twinkle in his eye and displayed flamboyance in everything he did, but under...

Bob Brennan was larger than life, alight in a dark room, and always ready to give a toast. He was also my Uncle, my favorite Uncle to be exact and I miss him so much that I can't seem to find the bottom of my sadness. Not because I have any regrets, but because I regret that more people in this world won't get to know him. He taught me so much, but more importantly he loved me through all my faults, childish mistakes, and continued to encourage me till the very end. He always believed in me...

I will miss my dear Bob, he was such a fun loving guy. He could throw a party like no other.
Having a horse drawn buggie for an evening and making sure all his guests had a ride.
He would work for weeks on his party plans and insisted on making many of the dishes, and his famous punch named Tom and Jerry.
It was always his pleasure to see everyone enjoy the evening.
Bob loved to help people too.
He would always say " I got jobs with you." Which really meant he...

It was both my privilege and honor to be Bob's hospice RN for the past few weeks. He was a gentleman of class and wit and I am blessed for having had the opportunities I had to spend time with him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Stella Floyd, RN, CCM
Alive Hospice
Nashville, TN

Sounds like he was a great man, I know he will be miss. please accept my family condolences

Kell and family,
Just a wanted to let you know you are in our prayers for your loss and rejoicing in heavens gain! You didnt take time for granted and we have all been blessed by the stories and celebrations along the way. Bless your heart! Mick and Sheila